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Zuhd immediately objected, he didn't trust and looked down on the human, he even laughed at Orgrim's ignorance and naivety in front of the chiefs, and he believed that the other chiefs should think the same way as himself. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

But Orgrim only said one thing: "We'll know the outcome." The Dragonmaw Clan was forcibly assigned the task of following the human known as Deathwing to Grimbaatar - the reason was that after the purge of the Shadow Council, only the Dragonmaw Clan had enough warlocks left among the orcs.

Zuhd didn't think their resignation would be successful, but he didn't refuse—it just so happened that he wanted to preserve his people's strength in the ensuing siege of Ironforge.

After telling Red and Maim to be careful not to annoy Orgrim in his absence, Zuhd traveled to Grimbaatar with his people.

However, the outcome of the incident surprised Zuherd, and even scared him, because the human actually led them to catch a dragon in Grimbaatar.

Zuhd had never seen a dragon, there were no such creatures in the world of Draenor, and although Gul'dan had mentioned asking the orc army to watch out for the dragon guardians of the world of Azeroth, these guardians had not been seen in the invasion of the orcs, which gave Zuhd the illusion that dragons were legendary creatures.

However, the dragon he saw in Grimbaatar made Zuhd jealous - more than 100 meters long, a body like a hill, powerful limbs and claws, Zuhd felt that if there was no accident, the dragon himself could slaughter the entire orc army.

However, Zuhd did not only see a dragon, but also a smaller red dragon, and to Zuherd's surprise, although the color was the same, the little red dragon did not seem to be an ally to the big red dragon.

The exact process was not clear to Zuhd, as the orcs could only wait and see from afar - Zuhd had wanted to go up and check it out, after all, Zuhd didn't trust the human called Deathwing when he told him to stay away from the hill.

However, when two of his own people got too close and were killed by falling rocks from the rocks caused by the rocking, Zuhd gave up on the idea in the first place.

When the shaking of the earth subsided, and Zuhd and his people rushed to the peak, all they could see was the little red dragon, dragging the huge red dragon towards the Grimbaatar Mountains, and even more huge mountain towns.

Until now, Zuhd didn't know much about the specific process and the origin of the two red dragons. It was only as the leader of the dragon roar orcs that he was specially allowed to enter the interior of the mountain city and saw the place where the red dragon lived.

There, Zuhd witnessed the little red dragon transform into a human form, with long eyebrows, a long body, and pointed ears that looked like the elves described by his companions who had been to Quel'Thallas to seize magical runestones.

Zuhd couldn't understand how a huge dragon could turn into a little elf, and there were no such spells in the spells he had learned from Gul'dan. And this also made Zuhd worship and fear the power of the dragon even more - he already has an incomparably strong body, and can use magical spells, this kind of creature is probably invincible!

If what he saw only frightened Zuherd, then his attitude towards the human along the way scared him even more - along the way, he had been disrespectful to the human, and sometimes even sneered;

However, the smaller red dragon, or rather the elf that the red dragon had turned into, was quite jealous of the human, and Zuhd could clearly sense the fear and horror in the red dragon's heart when facing the human—as a warlock, he was naturally very sensitive to such negative emotions.

How is this possible?--How can a human who even the orcs look down on be able to make the red dragon jealous?Zuhd felt that he should not feel wrong, then there was only one result, and that was that this human was more powerful than the red dragon--it sounded incredible, but Zuhd thought of an even bolder possibility-since the red dragon could turn into an elf, then ...... Why can't a human be made into a dragon?

Since then, Zuhd has been respectful to the human, even though the human doesn't care if Zuhd is respectful or not. While it was a pity not to know where the larger red dragon had gone, Zuhd had to return to the orc army to report to Orgrim about the progress here, so he returned to the orc army with some of his cronies - the other Dragonthroat Warlocks led by Necrus Skullcrusher were left behind to "take action" against the human.

It was also this trip to Grimbaatar that made Zuhd suspend the idea of killing Orgrim and avenging his friend Blackhan - although it was a little difficult to speak, Zuhurd had to admit that Orgrim's vision was far better than his own, and his ability was the same, and under his leadership, perhaps this time there was no way forward and no backup to invade the world of Azeroth, and the orcs could also win.

The special contact spell between the Warlocks allowed Zuhd to keep track of Grimbaatar's movements—and of course, he had to, and Orgrim kept an eye on developments over there.

Soon, Zuhd was pleasantly surprised by what Grimbaatar had achieved - the captured red dragon was a female dragon who was giving birth to a steady stream of offspring, which were quickly hatched using special methods to become the orcs' air corps and even mounts.

Not only Zuhd, but also the normally calm Orgrim rejoiced at this progress, and the frustration of the attack at Ironforge did not discourage Orgrim, who soon deceived the human naval fleet into the sea outside the Baladine Bay by deliberately disinformation released to the human spies, and sent the Red Dragon to annihilate it in one fell swoop, which was the first time the Red Dragon fought for the Orcs, and it was a miracle.

Later, Orgrim built up even greater self-confidence, and although the details were not clear, Zuhd believed that a plan for a general attack was brewing in Orgrim's mind, and that this plan, the plan that would enable the orcs to win the entire future of the war, was an indispensable and important part of it, and that was the Red Dragon in Grimbaatar.

Zuhd had been nervous until he met Necruz here, but he really couldn't accept that if there was something wrong with Grimbaatar because of Necruz's unauthorized departure, then it might ruin the next battle plan of the entire orc army!

In the face of the chief's questioning, Necrus bowed slightly, and still replied in his low, hoarse voice, "Chief, it was Deathwing's order to bring these two drakes to the battlefield to test the results, and besides, with Taranistaz and Deathwing's lords, I don't think I have any reason to be there." ”